Elaine Koyama Writes

Join me for my book launch events! LET ME IN: a Japanese American Woman Crashes the Corporate Club 1976-1996.LET ME IN is a memoir I started 40 years ago, when I was a young girl, fresh out of Stanford University, embarking on my first career.

LAUNCH DATE SET. REGISTER HERESeptember 13 6-9 pmHopkins Center for the ArtsDoors open at 6 pmShort program at 6:30 pmBook sales, signing, Retreat2Read Gift Boxes, BookClub in a Box and other swag available for purchase.

Montana Book Events Scheduled

Elaine will be signing and chatting about her book in the Hardin/Billings area in October. Following are the events. Please register by clicking on the link. Events are free!

As the holidays approach, we will be making our gift boxes, wine glasses and mugs available for sale at each of the book events. Need something for that book worm or book worm wannabe? Look for our Retreat2Read and Book Club in a Box offerings. Can be easily shipped.

Want to get notified for pre-release, launch or progress updates? I have launch events booked in Billings, Hardin and Alexandria. Check back here for more info as it becomes available. Subscribe to my newsletter here.

I have just released new dates for this fall’s Retreat2Write Weekends for writers looking for a weekend getaway to, well, write. Check your calendars: October 17-20, 2019. Only two spots available for October. Come check out my remodeled lake place.

Did you enjoy following me on my SOLO SKI SOJOURN? Or did you want to follow me, but just didn’t have time to read my posts? I have released SOLO SKI SOJOURN in eBook and paperback! Google it on Amazon books (go here) and you can get your copy now!

Musings of an UnGeisha is also now available on Amazon! Visit my site, and leave reviews if you’re enjoying my work.

Comments about LET ME IN: A Japanese American Woman Crashes the Corporate Club, 1976-1996

“Among the first women to blaze trails through America’s boys’ club of business, Elaine’s story is our American story as well as a history of American business.” Ann S.

“An artful narrative! Navigating the roadblocks along the path to her goals by a woman born too soon.” Anna

“An interesting read of the first 20 years of a non-traditional woman in a changing business environment.” Jerry